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BLA’s Next Target—Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal? Experts Warn of a Major Threat!

Pakistani experts claim that the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) is eyeing Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. The separatist group has intensified its attacks, raising serious security concerns.

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BLA’s Next Target—Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal? Experts Warn of a Major Threat!

Islamabad: The armed rebel group Balochistan Liberation Army, which runs a campaign for the independence of Balochistan, has recently shaken Pakistan with its attacks. One after another attacks by BLA have given sleepless nights to the Pakistani army and security forces. Meanwhile, a surprising information has come to light that the target of Baloch rebels is Pakistan's nuclear bomb. Pakistani journalist Mansoor Ali Khan has made this claim. He told that the Baloch separatists are targeting Pakistan's nuclear weapons.


Targeting Pakistan's nuclear bomb

Mansoor Ali Khan has shared a video of supporters of Balochistan's independence in the Netherlands on his channel, in which there is a demand to destroy Pakistan's nuclear bomb. Apart from this, Mansoor Ali Khan has shown another video of some other country. In this video, the Pakistani nuclear bomb is being described as a threat. However, Khan has said that this video is a year old, but at the same time he has raised questions.


India connection of Baloch rebels

Mansoor Ali Khan even accused the Baloch separatists of being connected to India. For this, on an X account, he has shown two alleged Baloch children holding the flag of India and a possible independent Balochistan. The interesting thing is that Mansoor Ali Khan himself admits that he does not know which area this flag belongs to, but on the basis of this he says that India is involved in the freedom movement of Balochistan.


Questions raised on the Baloch movement

Khan said, why is the Indian flag waving in Balochistan? The people of Balochistan are fighting for their rights, so why is the flag of another country being hoisted in their movement. He also raised the question that how did Pakistan's nuclear program come in the middle of sloganeering for Balochistan? He also objected to Baloch activists going on Indian media channels and based on this, he made a connection with India.

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